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A gap analysis is a technique used to assess the differences between the current and desired performance levels of a company's systems or applications, as well as determine how to meet those requirements. Continue Reading

Software governance has meant more than the management of company-commissioned applications for quite some time. As the number of online services grows exponentially -- and individual employees feel more comfortable handing over their credit card ... Continue Reading

SaaS governance practiced in a holistic context is a means to be a better business partner and to move closer to the seemingly unachievable goal of aligning IT with the business. Harvey Koeppel explains why. Continue Reading

As bring your own device (BYOD) becomes the norm at many organizations, the generation entering the workforce expects to do their work on any device they choose, using whatever applications they deem appropriate. Call it the bring your own anything ... Continue Reading

If CTO Niel Nickolaisen saw a rogue application, he would crush it. If he spied an unauthorized device connecting to his network, he shut down the attempt. That was then. Now he's living the BYOx life. Continue Reading